James Webb Telescope’s First Detection Of HUGE Supernova

James Webb Telescope’s First Detection Of HUGE Supernova

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James Webb Telescope First Detection Of HUGE Supernova By Accident!

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The bright light detected by NASA’s James Webb Telescope (JWST) three billion light-years from Earth is believed to be the first $10 billion range observation of a dying star explosion. Officially known as a supernova, it is the “last hilarious” that occurs when a star runs out of fuel. This results in a pressure drop, as the cosmic body expands to at least five times the mass of our sun a size of about 333,000 that of Earth, and then explodes, releasing tons of debris and particles..in this video, we are looking into JWST's Firstly Discovers HUGE Supernova By Accident!
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